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David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

* 21. 7. 1882, Semirotovščina u Charkova, Ukrajina (Ukraine)
† 15. 1. 1967, Southampton (New York), Spojené státy (United States)
básník, malíř, ilustrátor, publicista, futurista

 

pohlaví: muž

NK AUT: jn20011211182

poznámka:
David Davidovich Burliuk (ukrajinsky: Дави́д Дави́дович Бурлю́к
Studoval malířství v Kazani, Oděse a Moskvě, v roce 1902/03 v Mnichově, v roce 1904 v Paříži.

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Burliuk

David Davidovich Burliuk (Ukrainian: Давид Давидович Бурлюк; Russian: Давид Давидович Бурлюк) (July 21, 1882 – January 15, 1967) was a Ukrainian avant-garde artist (Futurist, Neo-Primitivist), book illustrator, publicist, and author associated with Russian Futurism. In the words of his publisher Maria (also Maryussia) Burliuk, David Burliuk was the father of "Soviet Russian Futurism."

Biography
David Burliuk was born in Semyrotivka near the village of Riabushky (now Lebedyn District, Sumy Oblast) in Ukraine, brother of Volodymyr (Wladimir) Burliuk in a family descended from Ukrainian Cossacks who held premier positions in the Hetmanate. His mother, Ludmila Mikhnevich, was of ethnic Belarussian descent. Because of his given name of "David," Burliuk was frequently mistaken for a Jew.
From 1898 to 1904 he studied at the art schools in Kazan and in Odessa, as well as at the Royal Academy in Munich. His exuberant, extroverted character was recognized by Anton Azhbe, his professor at the Munich Academy, who called Burliuk a “wonderful wild steppe horse.”
In 1908 an exhibition with the group Zveno ("The Link") in Kiev was organized by David Burliuk together with Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Alexander Bogomazov, Volodymyr (Wladimir) Burliuk and Aleksandra Ekster.
From 1910 he was the member of the group Jack of Diamonds.
From 1910 to 1911 he attended the Art School in Odessa. After 1911 David concetrated on poetry.
From 1911 to 1913 he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (MUZHZV).
In 1911 Burliuk participated in the group exhibition of the Blaue Reiter in Munich, which also included his brother Wladimir.
In 1912 David Burliuk was co-author of the Russian Futurist manifesto A Slap in the Face of Public Taste.
In 1913 he was expelled from the Academy. In the same year D. Burliuk founded the publishing venture of the futuristic writer's group Hylaea.
In 1915 David Burliuk published the book The Support of the Muses in Spring, with illustrations by Lentulov, and by David and Wladimir Burliuk.
From 1915 to 1917 he resided in the Urals with frequent trips to Moscow and Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
In 1917 he participated in an exhibition with the group Jack of Diamonds in the artists' salon in Moscow, which included Aleksandra Ekster and Kazimir Malevich.
From 1918 to 1922 he travelled to the USA via Siberia, Japan, and Canada.
In 1925 Burliuk was a co-founder of the Association of Revolutionary Masters of Ukraine (ARMU) with the members Alexander Bogomazov, Vasiliy Yermilov, Vadym Meller, Alexander Khvostenko-Khvostov, and Palmov Victor.
In 1927 he participated in an exhibition of the Latest Artistic Trends in the Russian Museum in Leningrad (St. Petersburg), together with Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandr Shevchenko, and Vladimir Tatlin.
David Burliuk was author of autobiographical sketches My Ancestors, Forty Years: 1890–1930.
In 1909 Burliuk painted a portrait of his future wife, Marussia, on a background of flowers and rocks on the Crimean coast. Many times thereafter he would set the image of his wife to canvas. Without question two dreams possessed his heart all his life: the face of his wife and the portrait of his homeland - first Ukraine and then his adopted country, the United States.
In 1945 an exhibit was mounted at [Irving Plaza| Irving Place Theater] in [New York City]
In 1962 he and his wife travelled to Australia where he held an exhibition at Moreton Galleries, Brisbane. It was his only Australian exhibition. During his stay there David Burliuk painted some sketches and works with Australian views.
From 1937 to 1966 Burliuk and his wife, Marussia, published Color & Rhyme, a periodical primarily concerned with charting Burliuk's activities.
In 1940, Burliuk petitioned the Soviet government for a request to visit his homeland. In exchange, he offered a sizeable collection of archival material pertaining to his contemporary and friend Vladimir Mayakovsky, which Burliuk offered to donate to the Mayakovsky Museum in addition to over 100 original paintings. Burliuk's requests were denied. He was allowed to visit the Soviet Union only in 1956 and 1965.
David Burliuk died on Long Island, New York.

Heritage
In Russian poetry, Burliuk is regarded as a trailblazer. In 1990, the Russian Academy of Futurist Poetry established the David Burliuk Prize (Otmetina) for experimental poetry awarded annually.

Trivia
A painting (most likely - fictional) by Burliuk appears in the novel Chapayev and Void by Viktor Pelevin. The painting is described as a black writing though a stencil of the word GOD.

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

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David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

rok od - do   škola, obec, fakulta, zaměření, profesor
???? - ????   Ažbe Schule, soukromá malířská škola Antona Ažbe, Mnichov (München), Ažbè Anton, *1862

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

rok od - do   instituce, obec, poznámka
1910 - 1913   Moskva, Moskva (Moscow), zde seznámil s V. Majakovským a podepsal s ním a s A. Kučonychem 1913 manifest
1920 - ????   Japonsko
1922 - ????   Spojené státy americké (USA)

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

rok od - do   skupina, *vznikla, poznámka
???? - ????   Der Blaue Reiter, *1911
???? - ????   Kárový spodek (Bubnovyj valet), *

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

kolektivní
termín   název výstavy, místo konání
1913/05/04 - 1913/06/25   Nemzetközi posztimpresszionista kiállítás, Művészház, Budapešť (Budapest)
1921   Václav Fiala, David Burljuk, Tokyo, Tokio (Tokyo)
1961/09/24 - 1961/11/19   Der Sturm: Herwarth Walden und die Europäische Avantgarde Berlin 1912-1932, Schloß Charlottenburg - Orangerie, Berlín (Berlin)
1967/10 - 1967/11   Avantgarde Osteuropa 1910 1930, Akademie der Künste, Berlín (Berlin)
1978/05/31-1978/09/30   Russische Avantgarde 1910-1930: Bilder, Konstruktionen, Galerie Bargera, Kolín nad Rýnem (Köln)
1980/09/30 - 1980/10/04   Die Kunst Osteuropas im 20. Jahrhundert, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1988/11/27 - 1989/01/15   Osteuropäische Avantgarde, Museum Bochum (Kunstmuseum Bochum), Bochum
1989/04/09 - 1989/05/15   Osteuropäische Avantgarde, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau
2010/10/31 - 2011/02/27   Das Geistige in der Kunst: Vom Blauen Reiter zum Abstrakten Expressionismus, Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

katalog kolektivní
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1961   Der Sturm (Herwarth Walden und die Europäische Avantgarde Berlin 1912-1932), Nationalgalerie, Berlín (Berlin)
  1967   Avantgarde Osteuropa 1910 1930, Akademie der Künste, Berlín (Berlin)
  1968   Ruská a sovětská výtvarná avantgarda
  1978   Russische Avantgarde 1910 - 1930 (Bilder, Konstruktionen), Galerie Bargera, Kolín nad Rýnem (Köln)
  1980   Die Kunst Osteuropas im 20. Jahrhundert in öffentlichen Sammlungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und Berlins (West), Museum Bochum (Kunstmuseum Bochum), Bochum
  1988   Osteuropäische Avantgarde, Museum Bochum (Kunstmuseum Bochum), Bochum
  2003   The 20th Century Reflected in the Collection of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moskevské muzeum moderního umění (Московский музей современного искусства), Moskva (Moscow)
  2010   Das Geistige in der Kunst (Vom Blauen Reiter zum Abstrakten Expressionismus), Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden
kniha
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1974   Futurismus, Odeon, nakladatelství krásné literatury a umění, n.p., Praha
  1980   Kubizm (Wprowadzenie do sztuki XX wieku), Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe, Varšava (Warszawa)
podřazený dokument
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1962   80 let otce Burljuka, Výtvarná práce, 12
www
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  ????   David Burliuk (en.wikipedia.org), en.wikipedia.org

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

kniha
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1967   Proč a komu je zapotřebí poezie?, Odeon, nakladatelství krásné literatury a umění, n.p., Praha
antologie/sborník
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1973   Mé rozmluvy s básníky (Výbor z výborů sovětských básníků), Práce, vydavatelství a nakladatelství, Praha
podřazený dokument
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1994   Derket Nr. 1 über die Demokratisierung der Künste, Europa, Europa: Das Jahrhundert der Avantgarde in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 29-29

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

kniha
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1962   Strana, lidé, pokolení (Kapitoly o době a vrstevnících), Československý spisovatel, Praha
  1973   Úděly a díla (Studie a eseje), Československý spisovatel, Praha

David Davidovič Burljuk (Burliuk)

kniha
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1973   Úděly a díla (Studie a eseje), Československý spisovatel, Praha
podřazený dokument
  rok vydání   název (podnázev), vydavatel, obec
  1994   Die Utopie der universillen Synthese zu Konzept und Schicksal ost- und mitteleuropälscher Filmavantgarden, Europa, Europa: Das Jahrhundert der Avantgarde in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 148-160